BGP-Multipath Routing in the Internet
Jie Li, Vasileios Giotsas, Yangyang Wang, Shi Zhou

TL;DR
This paper provides the first comprehensive measurement and analysis of BGP-Multipath routing in the Internet, revealing extensive deployment and its advantages for load balancing at border routers.
Contribution
It offers the first large-scale measurement and analysis of BGP-M, demonstrating its widespread use and effectiveness in Internet traffic load balancing.
Findings
BGP-M is extensively deployed by major network operators.
BGP-M uses multiple border links for load balancing.
It improves traffic distribution and network efficiency.
Abstract
BGP-Multipath (BGP-M) is a multipath routing technique for load balancing. Distinct from other techniques deployed at a router inside an Autonomous System (AS), BGP-M is deployed at a border router that has installed multiple inter-domain border links to a neighbour AS. It uses the equal-cost multi-path (ECMP) function of a border router to share traffic to a destination prefix on different border links. Despite recent research interests in multipath routing, there is little study on BGP-M. Here we provide the first measurement and a comprehensive analysis of BGP-M routing in the Internet. We extracted information on BGP-M from query data collected from Looking Glass (LG) servers. We revealed that BGP-M has already been extensively deployed and used in the Internet. A particular example is Hurricane Electric (AS6939), a Tier-1 network operator, which has implemented >1,000 cases of…
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